January 19, 20233 yr Might have done something stupid... I have a server running with the default name of Tower. Started up a second server for test. Forgot to change the name so it's also called Tower. Started the new server. Realized my mistake and renamed it to TowerTest. I can access the TowerTest. When I look in My Servers I can see both server. The original Tower says Online and Remote Access but when I try to access it I get "xxxxxxx.unraid.net’s server IP address could not be found." The server is still up and running, all dockers are up and accessible. It's only the Unraid interface that I cannot access. I cannot access the console (all black) but I can ssh into the server. Any suggestions?
January 19, 20233 yr Community Expert Let's see if this can be fixed an easy way. The problem is actually in your router. It has two entries with a computer-name of 'Tower'. This causes confusion... First, the easy way. Unplug the router for five-ten minutes. Plug it back in. Wait for it to finish booting up. Then reboot everything else on the network. Now test. (This should work unless the DHCP assignments are being stored in flash memory.)
January 19, 20233 yr Author 3 minutes ago, Frank1940 said: Let's see if this can be fixed an easy way. The problem is actually in your router. It has two entries with a computer-name of 'Tower'. This causes confusion... First, the easy way. Unplug the router for five-ten minutes. Plug it back in. Wait for it to finish booting up. Then reboot everything else on the network. Now test. (This should work unless the DHCP assignments are being stored in flash memory.) Afraid that is not the case. I get a single resolve when I ping Tower and there is only one entry in the router for Tower. My suspicion is that the 'My Servers' somehow got it mixed up when there suddenly two servers named Tower and one of them got renamed to TowerTest. I might try to rename the 'Tower' server to 'TowerMain' in the ident.cfg file and see if it solves the problem.
January 19, 20233 yr Author Solution *** Solved *** Set the '"xxxxxxx.unraid.net’ to the local ip address in the hosts file enabled me to get into the GUI. Then set the 'Use SSL /TLS' to No in Management Access let me log in the my Unraid
January 19, 20233 yr Glad you were able to get in to your webgui. Please delete the old unraid.net certificate or migrate to a myunraid.net certificate, see https://unraid.net/blog/ssl-certificate-update-2
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